Recreation Economy for Rural Communities in Quincy, CA: Workshop Registration
Welcome! This is the registration page for the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities (RERC) Workshop in Quincy, CA.
The RERC workshop will be held in Quincy on June 8-9, 2022, with a follow up virtual session on June 27, 2022. Come and provide insight on how Quincy can:
1. Support easy access to trails and other outdoor recreation assets
2. Increase the vibrancy of downtown Quincy and enhance its connectivity to year-round recreational opportunities
3. Enable residents to build livelihoods and wealth through small business development and job creation
4. Collaborate with tribal partners to uplift Maidu perspectives and culture
5. Increase housing types and options to accommodate existing and new residents
The process will be interactive, engaging, and informative. Participation in both days is strongly encouraged, but if you cannot attend all sessions, please come to the Community Meeting on Day 1.
Day 1 - Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Community Meeting
5:00-8:00 PM
Location: West End Theater, Quincy
Day 2 - Thursday, June 9, 2022
Action Planning
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Location: Plumas Sierra County Fairground, East Quincy
Lunch will be provided.
Your Local Host Committee:
- Megan Mansfield, Stewardship Programs Coordinator, Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship
- Greg Williams, Executive Director, Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship
- Trinity Stirling, Connected Communities Program Manager, Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship
- Karen Kleven, Chair, Board of Directors, Feather River Tourism Association
- Tracey Ferguson, Planning Director, Plumas County
- Matthew Kitchens, Business Owner, The Toy Store
- Cheryl Kolb, Administrative Director, Quincy Chamber of Commerce
- John Kolb, Former Director, Quincy Chamber of Commerce
- Kara Rockett-Arsenault, Executive Director, Plumas Arts
- Rob Gott, Business Owner, Gott Powersports